Yes, a circle on a graph represents a relation. In mathematical terms, a relation is a set of ordered pairs, and a circle can be described by a set of points that satisfy a specific equation, such as (x^2 + y^2 = r^2), where (r) is the radius. Each point on the circle corresponds to an ordered pair ((x, y)), thus forming a relation.
circle graph= a graph that represents data using sections of a circle. The sum of the percents in a circle graph is 100o/o
a "circle graph" is also a polar graph, it's used to graph polar coordinates.
Yes, one section of a circle graph (or pie chart) can represent 110, but it's important to clarify what that number signifies. If 110 represents a count or a value related to a category, it can be visually depicted as a section of the graph. However, the entire circle graph must represent a total that makes sense in relation to that number, such as a total of 220, where the 110 would be half of the total.
A circle graph is a pie chart
Its a circle with information in it
The graph of a quadratic relation is a parobolic.
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A Pie Chart or Circle Graph
circle graph= a graph that represents data using sections of a circle. The sum of the percents in a circle graph is 100o/o
you draw a circle and then put it on a graph
No, a circle graph is never a function.
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a "circle graph" is also a polar graph, it's used to graph polar coordinates.
Circle Chart or Circle Graph
A circle graph is a pie chart
Its a circle with information in it
A pie graph is a good tool for when you want to emphasize the relative proportions of the numbers you're comparing. While it's not as accurate an indicator as a line graph or a bar graph would be, the eye can better distinguish the sizes of the wedges in relation to each other.